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One lies in the complexity of reading and of reading instruction . Reading educators believe that reading is not a one - dimensional skill that can be taught with scripts . Instead , reading involves a variety of cognitive processes ...
One lies in the complexity of reading and of reading instruction . Reading educators believe that reading is not a one - dimensional skill that can be taught with scripts . Instead , reading involves a variety of cognitive processes ...
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This article will describe a project that sought to sample 1 ) the theoretical perspective preferred by elementary reading educators , and 2 ) instructional strategies used by elementary reading educators to teach reading methods ...
This article will describe a project that sought to sample 1 ) the theoretical perspective preferred by elementary reading educators , and 2 ) instructional strategies used by elementary reading educators to teach reading methods ...
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provide a process teaching model by incorporating cooperative learning with prereading , during reading , and postreading strategies ( Kelly and Farnan , 1990 ) . It appears that some reading educators are examining ways that ...
provide a process teaching model by incorporating cooperative learning with prereading , during reading , and postreading strategies ( Kelly and Farnan , 1990 ) . It appears that some reading educators are examining ways that ...
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